Football enthusiasts are experiencing great surprises as the 2014-15 NFL regular season action continues during WEEK 2. The city of Cincinnati welcomes the Atlanta Falcons at the Paul Brown Stadium where they will meet their host; the Bengals.

The Bengals 2014 preseason did not really achieved the expectations, but the team managed to pull to victories over the Cardinals and the Colts and a WEEK 1 regular season opening game win over the Ravens.

Very curiously the Falcons´2014 preseason was quite similar to that of the Bengals with a total of two victories and two losses and a regular season opener victory over the Saints. The most recent betting odds for this upcoming Sunday clash stand at:

Atlanta Falcons +5 49o

Cincinnati Bengals -5 49u

WEEK 2 FALCONS

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Some of the latest news on the Bengals highlight the recent promotion of defensive tackle Devon Still as a new addition onto the Bengals’ active roster. After four months of recovering from injury and anguishing over his daughter, Still was all the way back on Wednesday as he’s ready to resume his role as part of their defensive line rotation.

“I was amazed,” Still said on Wednesday. “I was shocked. Just the fact that it sold more in 24 hours than any Bengals jersey, it shows how much the world of sports has an impact on what’s going on in this world.”

In regards to the NY Jets @ Green Bay Packers game, the focus is on GB quarterback Aaron Rodgers who merely averaged 5.7 yards per pass during the game against Seattle last week. The 5.7 average would have been his lowest in a season as a starter by almost two full yards.

The following are the latest betting odds on the game between these two NFL powerhouses:

NY Jets +9 +110o

Green Bay Packers -9 -110u

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